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Joe Fenton
Joe Fenton is an illustrator from Brooklyn, NY. He studied sculpting at the Wimbledon School of Art and moved on for few years in the film industry for directors such as Terry Gilliam and for companies such as Disney and Miramax as a film concept designer. After that he shifted to New York where he received his first publishing contract with Simon & Schuster for my children’s book as an illustrator. He recently won the best artist of North West Region for the Russell Simmon’s Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series. He’s is extremely talented and thrives for more creative projects. I’ve listed few of his artwork, for more visit joefentonart.com

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Pablo Abad
Pablo Abad is a graphic designer and art director from Madrid, Spain. Most of his work revolves around typography and experimentation with it. He’s very influenced by the geometry, surrealism and the esoteric world that he has been creating with his enormous talent. Check out his work and visit his online portfolio pabloabad.com

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Jordan Metcalf
Jordan Metcalf is an extremely talented designer and typographer from Cape Town, South Africa. He’s worked on several projects with Nike’s Design studio in Portland, Oregon out of few are just mind blowing. He also did a custom munny for a group art show in Cape Town, South Africa. The show was a collaboration between ToiToy and Kid Robot. Enjoy his work and follow him twitter @JordanMetcalf

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Dan Beckemeyer
Dan Beckemeyer is a graphic designer from United States, Illinois. His work is amazingly creative and his designs for “Ampersand Food Groups” where he uses the ampersand “&” symbol to merge great foods in multiple illustrations. Check out some of his designs.

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Feesh Meelo
Some refreshing illustrations, with a unique style to it, Feesh Meelo and his designs will definitely blow your mind. Most of his art consist of grins, blue skin, fishes, elves, hapiness & craziness that just tickles those creative buds in your brain. Visit his online folio for more illustrations… feeshmeelo.com.

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